- (0:02) Voight Going To A Park To Look Into Two Drug Overdoses / Kosciuszko Park; 2732 N. Avers Avenue, Chicago
- (0:07) Busting Andre Thompson For Selling Drugs But Throwing Him Back For The Bigger Fish / 1311 S. Claremont Avenue, Chicago
- (0:13) Ruzek Meeting With Voight On A Bridge / 330 W. 18th Street, Chicago
- (0:14) Ruzek And Upton Meeting With Phil Gamble At His Bar / Tantrum; 1023 S. State Street, Chicago
- (0:16) Voight Back Where He Shot The Man Who Ordered Olinsky's Hit / Nationwide Furniture; 1000 S. Kostner Avenue, Chicago
- (0:27) Voight Sneaking In The Back Door Of The Girlfriend's House / 1931 S. Peoria Street, Chicago
- (0:31) The Unit Goes To A Barbershop Doubling As A Safe House For The Drugs / 3220 W. Cermak Road, Chicago
- (0:33) Voight At A Bar Receiving The Video From The Shooting And Then Having An Important Talk With Dawson / Cinespace Studios; Soundstage Set, Chicago
- (0:35) Voight Meets With Superintendent Brennan By The River / 54 W. Wacker Drive, Chicago (Note: They Are On The South Side Of The River)
- (0:39) Olinsky's Funeral / Saint Paul's Catholic Church; 2127 W. 22nd Place, Chicago
Chicago PD: Season 6 - Episode 1; New Normal
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